SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SMIRNOV, V.A. - SMIRNOV, V.B.
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SMIRNOV, V.A.
Buckwheat yields and climate. Mat. Fen. kom. Geog. ob-va
SS'SSR no.1:34-39 162. (MIRA 17:-3)
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AUTHOR: Smirnov, V.A. (moscow)
TITLE: On the Emanation of a Plane Supersonic Jet Into a Resting 17edium
PERIODICAL: Prikladnaya matematika i mekhanika, 1960, Vol. 24, ITO-5,
pp.916-919
TEXT: The author investigates the emarration of a plane supersonic jet
out of a straight opening into a resting medium. Only the half of the jet
is considered since the symmetry plane can be understood as a rigid wall.
The figure schematically shows the individual regions of flow, e.g. the
regions 1, 3' correspond to constant flows, region 3 corresponds to the
interaction of the incident wave and the vrave reflected from the vall.
Now the flow is pursued from region to region, so e.g. the flow in the
region 4 is determined by the boundary conditions on the characteristic
curve AiDi and on the free boundary of the flow. Thus a rigorous solution
is obtained, where it is found that the flow in every region is determined
by a linear combination of trio (the same for all regions) functions. The
principal result consists in the statement that, for an arbitrary ratio-q
of the Mach numbers of the initial ray and of the boundary of the ray
as well as for arbitrary*ctthe characteristic curves intersect at the
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AUTHOR: Smirnov. V. A.
inter.-ic~ion Between a Simple Iffave and a Contact Dis-
con~;-.ruity
PERIODI'A'.- D-',klaij Akademii nauk SSSR, 1960, Vol~ 135, No~ 5,
lip
TEXT: An exac,~ -zolut-ion is given of the above problem for a number of
v au e -1,3 r- 'yc ~,:
,/c,,
=(2n+3)/(2n+'!), where n
is an integer number. Fig. 'I
I
shows a se'neme oC the
ranges where a simple
wave flows through a contact
discantinui,~y, Simple waves corresponding to the incident, the reflected,
and t-e pa~sirL, wavoZ ar- :)bserved in the ranges I, III, and IV. In
range ii, in u-iF-~a::,, "Ic% is observed which is due to an interaction
between. :-.d the reflected wave. This flow is determined from
the fune~ti'7-
-
I-cz V~
q(c+ V)+ I
1
V(C- - V) (2),
c C 2 c 2
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1028/1228
AUTHOR Nikol'skiy, A. A. and Smiinov, V. A. (Moscow)
HTLE Action ofa shock wave on an obstacle
PERIODICAL. lnzhenernyy zhurnal, v. 2, no. 1, 1962, 181-188
TEXT: After the wave passage, a flow is established past the obstacle, similar to steady potential flow having at
infinity a velocity equal to the velocitv of the gas particles behind the front of the undisturbed shock wave.
the similarity will be complete if the impulses are taken after a certain finite time (when the passing through
and the reflected waves are sufficicntly far away), and if the velocities of the gas particles are sufficiently small
(so that flow eddying can be neglected). The distribution of the pressure impulses on the surface of different
obstacles (cylinder, rectange, ellipsoid, sphere) is determined tinder those assumptions, and the angular
momentum of the pressure impulses is calculated. There are 7 figures.
ASSOCIATION: Institut mekhaniki AN SSSR (Institute of Mechanics AS USSR)
SUMMITTED: October 3, 1961
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FOI-)C,L'NYY, O.A.(. RUSLANOV, V.I. (hfoskva); S?4-Tr-,'NOV, V.A.; (]Aoskva);
y
UKOLOV, !.'j, (Moskva)
Modeling of the frontal resistance of soil during vibrational
pile driving. Izv. AN SSSR. Tekh. kib. no.4;191-192 Jl-Ag 164.
(MIRA 17:12)
VOLODGHIQTKO, K.G.; BONAS, O.V.; JSAXOV, L.J.; SMIRNOV, V.A.; KUNICH3MO,
M.S.; LASHKOVA, Ye.A.; UVAROVA, N.A.; CHIVOTKINA, M.A.; NIKOUYEV,
P.S., glavnyy red.; ISER OV, L.P., glavnyy red.; DZRZHAVINA,
N.G., red.; GUROVA, O.A., tekhn.red.; IVANOVA, A.G., tekhn.red.
(INV unified production norms for operations in geological
prospecting; mining operations] Edinye normy vyrabotki na gaelo-
gorezvedochnye raboty (2W); gornoprokhodehaskie raboty. Moskva,
Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po geol. i okhrane nedr, 1959.
123 P. (miRA 13:6)
1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Ministerstvo geologii i okhrany nedr.
2. Otdel ekonomiki geologorazvedochnyl-,h rabot Vsesoyuznogo nauchno-
issledovatellskogo instituts mIneral'nogo.sy.z'ya_.(.YIMS) (for Volod-
chenko. Bonas, Isakov, Smirnov, Kunichanko. Lashkova. Uvarova,
Chevotkins).
(Mining engineering--Standards)
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TI T L, 2~,..7e and _Iiz~,ersed elements ir; -ij~Tneous Eock in the Udins,ka.,,ra
- /':eslern Transbajkalia)
de~;roz ,c,,n
zz:%urnal. Khiiaiya, no. 9, 1~62, 119, abstract
n .
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W (zob. "Vo7jr. rLLdn. geof
t ME;
61
TE.,,*T: A s-Ludy is -ande of the distribution of radioactive and certain di~'fr'
,ersed ele.,ncnts in 'i,z-neous rock of 'the Udinskaya depres5ion, bordered by.:s
C;iledonian for,-.ations und characterized by the wide development of pale=jf_c
and ,.!esazo4c -n'rusionz. U in the rock vas determined by a luminescence
U
method, T'-. and Ra radiochemically, and the Al, Ti, 1.*.o, ~r, Nb, Sn, Ga, Cc?
La, Y and Yb contents by serni-quantitative soectral analysis. Results from
a study of the E:eoche:.rical features of the 'it-,neous -ock in one of 'the de-
pressions of the central par'. of ',*.estern Trans~aykalia confirm the tendency
r oactive and dispersed elements to accumulate. This tendency, found
~or rad'. (I
in many regions increases the acidity and alkalinity of the rock durinG the
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D228/D307
AUTHOR: Smirn
TITLE: Aerial gamma-ray spectrometric surveying in explora-
tion and geologic mapping
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geofizika, no. 9, 1962, 42, ab-
stract 9A279 (In-collection; Vopr. rudn. geofiz., no.
3, M., Gosgeoltekh-izdat, 1961, 165-175)
TEXT: The main principles of aerial gamma-ray spectrometry in
prospecting and geologic mapping are stated;, The method.is based
on the difference in the spectral compos~tion_of 6--radiation of
elements of the uranium and the thorium family. In measurements
with a two-channel analyzer the nature of a K--anomaly's radiohcti-
vity is determined by calculating the spectral factors. These re-
.present the ratio of the anomalous radiation intensity increase in,
pulses/second on the channel of total counting, which registers
r-quanta with an energy of 0.05 - 0.1 Mev above background, to that
on the channel of discrimination counting, which records 1--quanta
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"Clinical Data on Affections of the Peripheral and
Central Nervous Systems, the Mesenchym and the
Striate& Muscles in Brucellosis," T. A. Smirnov, 2 pip
"Soy MeV No 8
Children infrequently are afflicteel vith bracallosis.
Studies on brucellosis of the peripheral nervous eye-
ton included studies on infection of the me&eachyna
and mesoclerwal apparatus. Studies 200 casas dAvided
into four groups: (1) infections of the peripheral
nervous system, (2) of the muscles and. bones, (3) of
the peripheral nwrous systen accompsaied by eLisrup-
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tion of meeenchym and mesoder-na functions, ani
(4) of the central nerrous systera.
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SI,IIRNOV, V. A.; KOZLOZ, N. D.; BYSTFAYAKOV, L. V.; ANDREYEV, V. I.;
KOTTMIHIIN, M. A.; POLYAKOVA, I. '-I.; SUIPUROKHO, T. A.
"Urgent prol--lems of modern dysentery in children."
.enort submitted at the 13th All-Union Congress of Hygienists,
Epidemiologists and Infectionists. 1T59
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1; SHAr.ledicine - Eye, Diseases
Diseases, interrz1
"Changes in the Fuoils ue to Internal Diseases," V. A. Smirnov, 'Iinic of Nervo,,.-s
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Diseaseo-, Second Moscow Med Inst imeni I. V. Stalin, 5 PP
" Klin Med" No 3
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C1.1nimil significanco of the physiologic and pathologlc mobility of
ey,3-..p,j:j4js, 2,S-7, JUV 550- p. 75-6
L, Of th~) Clinic for Nervous Di:3eases (Director-Honored Worker in
Scimce lt~ N.- FVIL-aoncv), Corresponding Hember of the Academy of
11--edieal f3clences USSIT111-i Second llo,.3cow Meacal Institute imeni
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G-.~Asix:bmIcav, Cormsponding Remb3r of the AaadcW of Sejeme-1
U,'C'-)F. ~nd AeUve llemb~r of the Awder7 of Mledical 3--iences USSR),
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